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Sennheiser PC350 Pro Gaming headphones - Page 2/7
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Date: 2008-11-24
Category: Soundcards & Speakers
Author: by Archer
Presentation

The Sennheiser PC 350 gaming headset arrived in a stylish packaging, with one half of the packaging left clear which allows you to see a section of the headset.

Sennheiser have designed the box in two parts, one side for all the information on the product and the other to showcase the headset. I really like Sennheiser colour scheme of black and green they have gone for as the colours really complement each other and the way they have positioned a scope around the model to the front of the packaging. The other section of the box allows you to take in the headsets dimensions and size which is important when buying a headset like this.

A really nice change from the normal boring looking packaging that we see and looking at the packaging alone you know your getting a really well put together headset.

To the back of the packaging it’s much the same apart from more detail added in the information and specs on the product and staying with the same black and green colour scheme. Every space to the rear has been neatly arranged with information that isn’t over bearing or hard to understand.

Both sides of the Sennheiser packaging as shown above have been designed so you are able to see either side of the PC 350 headset, one side with the microphone visible and the other with the rather large ear cups on display. A really striking looking box that grabs your attention in many ways then one.

Once having slipped the outer part of the packaging off which was a bit tricky without destroying the whole box we get to see just how Sennheiser have designed the inners of the packaging and I was really impressed, as you can see the headset is securely affixed in position gapped into a plastic moulded shell. From this image you can see how the moulded shell is designed to encase the entire headset within the packaging, holding all the cabling out of sight for an overall clean cut look that really was outstanding. Let’s take a closer look at those specifications shall we.

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» Introduction
» Presentation
» Features & Specification
» Physical Layout - part 1
» Physical Layout - part 2
» Install and Use
» Conclusion

 



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